- the world made sense;
- we actually cared about one another;
- we understood the stupidity of violence;
- "love thy neighbor" wasn't just something we say;
- money weren't power;
- the love of money weren't the root of all evil;
- respect had to be earned and deference was a result;
- both Newton and Einstein were right, in their own ways;
- we were aware of the actual impact of our own opinions;
- we could empathize;
- truth were relative, but Truth abolute;
- even half of us knew what we were actually saying when we speak;
- a minimum of effort produced a maximum of results;
- we were aware of the consequences of our intentions;
- what we believed made sense to someone we hated;
- our bitterest enemy agreed with us;
- what I thought became a reality for everyone else;
- gaining salvation meant admitting you were wrong;
- wanting to be good was more important than wanting to be right;
- we realized that power is impotent, without the power we give it;
- time didn't really exist;
- the everyday person realized there are worlds beyond the everyday;
- peace prevailed on Earth;
- the contestants in the Battle for Heaven were getting tired of fighting;
- reality consisted solely of possibilities;
- you had absolutely no idea;
- everything you believed to be true turned out to be false;
- nothing is at it appears?
And who has the slightest idea why there are as many questions as there are?
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